They haven't missed a beat since they first announced the Star Wars collaboration. First the delightful collectible Minifigures Then the new cool Superman/Batman/Joker etc sets and now Lord of the Rings Makes room in the LEGO cupboard for some moar! |
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Tonka 31,725 posts
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Kosmoz 8,184 posts
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Registered 14 years agoDoes that mean there will be a game too? -
Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoMagic 8-ball says:
"Most definitely maybe" -
elephantjuice 1,074 posts
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Registered 11 years agoKosmoz wrote:
I certainly hope so! I've always thought LOTR is such an obvious setting for the Lego games.
Does that mean there will be a game too? -
LEGO Lord of the Rings, brilliant!
"Go here and smash this, go there and smash that. Now hold down 'B', watch you character build something. Now pull the switch, then stand on this circle. Then double-jump up here, and smash this. Then hold down 'B'. etc."
Awesome! -
Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoHere I drop the most awesome news of the forever and you guys want a shitty co-op platformer...
/yoof of today -
Nasty 4,839 posts
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Registered 17 years agoLego Minas Tirith -
Get ready to Buildbo Baggins! -
jonsaan 27,052 posts
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Registered 15 years agocianchristopher wrote:
With your kids. Yes it will be awesome!
LEGO Lord of the Rings, brilliant!
"Go here and smash this, go there and smash that. Now hold down 'B', watch you character build something. Now pull the switch, then stand on this circle. Then double-jump up here, and smash this. Then hold down 'B'. etc."
Awesome!
The most quietly brilliant father and son games ever made. -
Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoI don't give two shits about the LEGO games. It's the LEGO I like. Look at the category. See?
General NON-gaming
This thread is falling to pieces... -
LEGO pieces? -
sport 16,796 posts
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Registered 16 years agoMy sons xmas present this year - http://www.amazon.co.uk/LEGO-Pharaohs-Quest-7327-Scorpion/dp/B0043W3RRO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324044288&sr=8-1
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I need to have a kid some I can buy Lego again. -
Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoAwesome. I really like LEGOs own lines. Sorely tempted to get some Alien Conquest kits but:
Here's what I bought for my son: http://www.amazon.co.uk/LEGO-Star-Wars-7965-Millennium/dp/B004OT8HJO/ref=sr_1_1?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1324044604&sr=1-1
Can't wait to build it.... in about 6-7 years... he's only 18months
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Popzeus 8,425 posts
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Registered 16 years agoI used to like the Lego castle / Robin Hood stuff. I had the big castle with the hinges that opened out.
Years later I rebuilt the front part and submerged it in my fishtank -
jonsaan 27,052 posts
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Registered 15 years agoI hate the way Americans say' I was playing with my Legos.' -
Syrette 51,071 posts
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Registered 18 years agoAs a child I planned to buy a load of Lego as soon as I was on a wage. Now I could buy any Lego I wanted and I no longer have that dream. Jealous of those Lego nerds who held on to that dream. -
Popzeus 8,425 posts
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Registered 16 years agoMy wife had to physically restrain me from buying an enormous Lego Millennium Falcon in New York with all of my spending money for the whole weekend. -
You could always buy the Lego you were going to buy yourself for me if you want, Syrette. Might make you feel better about not following your childhood dream if someone else was to do it for you. -
Dougs 98,694 posts
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Registered 18 years agoAs I'm sure I've mentioned before, my brother-in-law is Lego manager at Hamleys. It's not as awesome as it sounds, but he does get to spend hours building new displays every few months. -
Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoPopzeus wrote:
Is that the one that now sells for 8-900 dollars on eBay? Could have been a great investment.
My wife had to physically restrain me from buying an enormous Lego Millennium Falcon in New York with all of my spending money for the whole weekend.
Sorry, 2000 USDs. Not 8 or 900.
2000... and up
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Tonka 31,725 posts
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Registered 17 years agoDougs wrote:
In what way is that not as awesome as it sounds! Sounds fucking fantastic to me.
As I'm sure I've mentioned before, my brother-in-law is Lego manager at Hamleys. It's not as awesome as it sounds, but he does get to spend hours building new displays every few months. -
Dougs 98,694 posts
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Registered 18 years agoBecause most of the time, he's not building displays, merely keeping stock on shelves and doing managementy type things. -
morriss 71,293 posts
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Registered 17 years agoProper Lego Superheroes link: http://www.legosuperheroes.com/ -
Popzeus 8,425 posts
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Registered 16 years ago@Tonka - Yes, probably that one. It was about $500 new, 3 years ago. But it wouldn't be worth $2,000 if I'd bought it because I would have built it, thrown the box away and lost the instructions! -
Khanivor 44,727 posts
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Registered 19 years agojonsaan wrote:
I love playing these games with my girlfriend's daughter, finding the hardest part being to not keep playing the story mode after she has gone to bed.
cianchristopher wrote:
With your kids. Yes it will be awesome!
LEGO Lord of the Rings, brilliant!
"Go here and smash this, go there and smash that. Now hold down 'B', watch you character build something. Now pull the switch, then stand on this circle. Then double-jump up here, and smash this. Then hold down 'B'. etc."
Awesome!
The most quietly brilliant father and son games ever made.
Lego LOTR sets would be well cool. Hopefully they are out before June 2nd so I can get one for my birthday Lego fix. -
sport 16,796 posts
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Registered 16 years agoI've been xmas Lego hunting for a little while now. Apparently this set (Battle of Endor) was reduced to £50 recently but I missed it.
Did manage to get the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar for £7 though :-D - it's the first thing mini-me runs to in the mornings now. -
Khanivor 44,727 posts
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Registered 19 years agoThere are some prequel sets which look awesome. Saw the Republic cruiser built up in a shop display and it makes me want. General Greivous fighter is well cool too.
I've put those and the Tantive IV on my wishlist but not holding out much hope. I'll probably have to make do with the Lego bought for the kid and some small cheap token set bought by the other half to prevent Xmas has been ruined sulking from me, who still expects Lego on both Christmas and his birthday and plan on that staying the case for the next 37 years at least! -
I've been collecting those small Lego models The Sun keep giving away. I also picked up the Children in Need Pudsey one. -
Popzeus wrote:
Nonono, you would have done it like the pros. Bought two and kept one in a safe environment.
@Tonka - Yes, probably that one. It was about $500 new, 3 years ago. But it wouldn't be worth $2,000 if I'd bought it because I would have built it, thrown the box away and lost the instructions!
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